General Information
The Tuileries Garden is a public garden/park in Paris, France. The garden was created in 1564 as the garden of the Tuileries Palace that formerly existed on the site up until the 19th century. It became a public park in 1667 after the French Revolution and was opened in the format that it sits now. The park contains fountains, ponds and sculptures in its 28 hectares and has become a place for people to relax, meet and socialise. It is considered to be one of the finest parks in Paris.
Getting there
The park is situated in the first arrondissement of Paris. The closest subway station to the park is ‘Concorde - Tuileries’ and it is also accessible by the 21, 24, 27, 42, 68, 69, 72, 73, 81, 84, 94 or 95 buses.
Opening Times and Admission
Entrance to the park is free and the park is open from 7am-11pm in the summer and 7am-7.30pm in the winter months.